Carley's Red Out Make-Up Primer

This Primer is for Acne Prone Skin and Rocacea. Evens your skin tone so
you don’t need as much make up and helps your makeup last all day.

Why Use A Primer?

Primers help to hide large pores and fine lines. Primers are
used under foundation. Primers help with how your foundation goes on.
Ideally they make the skin look smooth. If you have light skin they can
be used all by their selves.

What else will they do?

Oil and moisture control. Silica absorbs. Carley noticed after
applying to the palms of her hands they remained dry, not clammy.

Why Use Our Primer?

Price: Most primers are extremely expensive. It’s not uncommon
to see them charge $30 to $50 for a 1/2 ounce. Ours is less than $20 for
1 ounce. We even saw one 1/2 ounce primer for $75. It had gold particles
in it. Not sure why?

Quality: If you look at their ingredients you will see a wealth
of long unpronounceable ingredients. And a lot of silicones. We use the
finest ingredients. We use fast absorbing ingredients which leaves the
silica in it’s proper place.

How Do Primers Work?

Silica is used to hide wrinkles and pores. Plus they improve
‘slip’. Which helps makeup go on easier.

So why is ours better?

We use Silica Microspheres. 5 micron size particles. Smaller is better
when it comes to filling pores and fine lines. Most of the others use
just silica. Larger is cheaper. Plus we use Virgin Coconut Oil and
Hyaluronic acid. It’s just a superior formulation to everything else
on the market.

How exactly does this work?

Because of the spherical shape of the Silica Microspheres they scatter
light and blur the look of pores, fine lines and wrinkles. Which is the
secret to a smooth skin.

Why release this product?

We had customers asking us for a primer. So we looked at what was on the
market and just couldn’t believe the prices. Primers are basically
moisturizers with silica. And they weren’t even using high quality
silica. I couldn’t believe it. We have been testing our formula. It is
excellent.

Ingredients:

Reverse Osmosis purified water: virtually all skin care
products ‘say’ they use purified water. But the real deal is reverse
osmosis purified water. This mean ZERO contaminants which means the
starting point is pure. It’s expensive to do (goes through 5 filters,
which have to be changed often), but it is the only water we use. We use
the waste water from this purifying process to water our flowers and
landscaping. So there is no waste. Don’t some products use distilled
water? Yes but distilled water is environmentally expensive to make
(heat is used to boil the dirty water and stream is collected). The
problem we have with distilled water is it has a lower pH due to the
extra ions added during the process. We prefer to work with pH neutral
water. To me there is no more perfect water than R-O water. I remember
the 1st time we made soap with it. As we poured the soap is was so
creamy! It looked like home made ice cream right before it gets solid.
It’s one of our special secrets to how good our products are. Again, no
one does this.

Virgin Coconut Oil. Also known as Extra Virgin Coconut oil.
From Fiji. You’ll notice a very slight coconut scent. No other added
scent or fragrance.

Hyaluronic Acid Serum: 6%. Hyaluronic Acid is a special protein
occurring naturally throughout the human body, and is one of the most
heavily researched substances in medicine today with thousands of
clinical trials mostly in the fields of orthopedics and eye surgery. Its
function in the body is, among other things, to bind water and to
lubricate movable parts of the body, such as joints and muscles. Its
consistency and tissue-friendliness makes it an excellent moisturizer,
which is why it has earned a place in skin-care products and cosmetics.
Hyaluronic acid is one of the most hydrophilic molecules in nature and
as such it is aptly described as “nature’s moisturizer”. The trouble
with this ingredient is how difficult it is to work with. It absolutely
has to be mixed in under 100 degrees F or is destroyed. This means most
skin care products that claim to have Hyaluronic acid, don’t.

Silica Microspheres: A very high end ingredient. 5 Microns size
particles.

Emulsifying wax: This is a vegetable wax that is used to
combine the oils and water.

Stearic acid: is not an acid, but another vegetable wax. Adds
creaminess.

Germall Plus (4/10’s of 1%) (diazolidinyl Urea,
3-Iodo-2-propylbutylcarbarmate) (a vegetable derived preservative to
keep our product fresh) only needs 4/10’s of one percent to keep our
product safe. Look before you ask, no totally natural preservative
really protects products from bacteria. We don’t like using Parabens.
and since we pH balance our moisturizers we are limited in our choice of
preservatives. What’s great about this one is so little is needed to
afford protection.

We decided a long time ago, not to go big. Not to sell out. Our business
model was the very best ingredients, fresh made and shipped direct to
our customers. No Retail stores to get in the way. Or tell us what to
do. We are not perfect. We make mistakes. We are working with highly
precious ingredients that make producing products with them difficult.
If our products aren’t good enough, then we keep improving them until
they are good enough. We listen to our customers and respond to their
requests and suggestions. Our only boss is our customers. Our guarantee
comes with no time limit.

Best if used within one year of receipt. I’ll bet no skin care
product you have bought from a store was made within the last year. Most
of the products were made years ago. We find we can better control our
quality if we make products as they are used. Fresh just makes for
better skin care products. Our families all use our products. We only
sell what we would use.

pH neutral: And why is this important? Although we use
ingredients that have an acid pH, the finished moisturizer is pH
neutral, like all of our moisturizers. We believe the skin is actually
stressed by acids. Virtually all moisturizers on the market are acid. We
wondered why? If acids are so good for the skin as these products claim,
why does it feel so good to take a swim in the ocean? Ocean water pH is
very much the opposite of acid. Slightly alkaline. Why is it recommended
to keep swimming pool water slightly alkaline? There is a whole line of
thinking now that promotes alkalines. We believe the skin and all of
nature loves alkaline and hates acids. If the ocean were to all of a
sudden become slightly acid, mostly it would be a dead body of water.
Forget this nonsense of the ‘acid mantle’. Our bodies when healthy, are
pH neutral to slightly alkaline.

No animal ingredients or testing! We also get assurances from
our suppliers that all of our raw ingredients are not animal derived or
any animal testing done there either.

All skin care products you buy today, were made in large factories years
ago and have been in storage. Everything we ship was made in small
batches within a few weeks of shipping. Fresh matters! Quality
ingredients matter!

Most of our ingredients are as close to natural as possible. We
avoid overly processed ingredients. Processing means heat and that
destroys the goodness in these precious ingredients we use.

We also include a free 1/2 bar of our Natural shea butter
non-drying soap with each jar. This Natural soap has to be
tried to be believed. It is nothing short of wonderful.

NO TIME LIMIT FOR YOU TO TRY IT (Why rush, take your time to decide
if this is for you. Don’t you just hate those 30 day guarantees?) As
with all products we sell it is best to use within one year of
receipt of product.

JUST RETURN BOTTLE FOR A REFUND, KEEP THE NATURAL SOAP.

NO NEED TO GET A ‘RETURN AUTHORIZATION’ EITHER. (What is that all
about anyway?)

WE PROCESS THE REFUND IMMEDIATELY

INTERNATIONAL REFUNDS BY PAYPAL OR CREDIT CARD CREDIT ONLY

WE ALSO SUPPORT YOU, WE ANSWER YOUR EMAILS PERSONALLY (one question
or 100, we’re trying to earn your repeat business).

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prevent disease.